Example sentences of "[coord] you [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Is n't it time you either made a charge and got it over with , or you damned well got out of here , and Mister Bloody Hamilton with you ? ’
2 ‘ Whereas with workflow management the document could find itself round the company to the right person — everyone has a PC on his or her desk — and you not only outsource a lot of the data entry work but get rid of the paper . ’
3 Her with the withered paralyzed arm that she bashed you with because she could n't clear it and you blooming well could .
4 Cos someone said that they were a whole week and you just literally have the week but I ca n't
5 And you just never you never you never play football you never enjoy having a game and things like that so .
6 and you just very easy with Jif that
7 And er you get out give it another coat with a thingummy and then you work straight across straight across and you just gradually add maybe just a wee drop of methylated spirits till you get all that oil and you see it glistening .
8 Knowing what to do in a life-threatening emergency is like buying fire insurance — you hope you 'll never need it , and you probably never will .
9 I referred to it and you oddly enough in a handwritten letter to my father the other night after referring to Lord XXXXX one of whose contemporaries and friends is coming to stay here a couple of nights next week , and who has been a pillar in the fabric of my life , a man for whom consistency , continuity and courtesy are all — and who is often concerned at the unhappiness which is my ? ? ? ? ? ? ? it is in anything other than a bit of paper , which most of my old friends who wish me well , doubt ) …
10 and you so far out and then you drove another one in to the next chamber .
11 Yeah and er look I think the process is that you do work and you feel passionate about it , you wan na do it the best you think you 've done it as well as you can do it , and then you put it out in whatever form , in a T V series like Love Hurts or on stage like Alfie , or in an album like Midnight Postcards and you then just pray and hope that people want to listen to you , want to watch you , want to hear you .
12 And , in our English language we actually make this mistake when we talk about birthdays French , in some ways are for more sensible with language , and you only ever have one birthday , the rest of them are anniversaries of your birthday .
13 You still have an essentially static situation ( X killed Y because X was such-and-such a person ) and you still therefore have the problem of presenting that situation to your readers in a progressive way .
14 He 's a great cricket thinker and you never completely line him up . ’
15 There 's nothing worse than learning that an act has been signed somewhere else and you never even got a chance to hear them .
16 There 's nothing worse than learning that an act has been signed somewhere else and you never even got a chance to hear them
17 And you , Molly Coddle ’ — he smiled at his daughter as though it were all , in some comic way , entirely her fault — ‘ you were in an awful pink plastic carry-cot in the back seat and you never even woke up ! ’
18 And you never even asked . ’
19 ‘ All this time I know you and you never once suggest it .
20 And everybody that sent cards , I mean it was really great I mean get well cards are sort of things that you see in shops and you never really think about it , but when when you 're lying flat on your back in hospital and you get cards for people , I mean it really does give you a lift .
21 Most of the main roads are in good condition , but driving can be very tiring as there are many bends , and most of the roads are built onto the mountainside with deep ravines dropping away below , and you never quite know what 's around the corner — be it a bus straddling the centre of the road to take a corner or a group of children playing football in the road .
22 And you always there a away on holiday ?
23 Another person 's house and you really just start wrecking the place systematically .
24 I do n't know why I ca n't , but fashionable clothes , sensible clothes , or even elegantly outrageous clothes , would , I think , make you fade , make you ordinary , and you quite clearly are n't . ’
25 Er I mean that goes back again to the articles which you might have about the way that parents talk to their children , and you quite often find that then very very quickly the children grow up speaking in a same way as the parent of that sex talked to the them .
26 They have a responsibility for managing the U G B Contract , and you quite rightly said that one of the arguments on that contract , assessments of the over seventy-fives .
27 ‘ That is n't just , and you bloody well know it !
28 It was a different ball-game in those days and you bloody well know it . ’
29 Right I 'm convinced such a good breed and you very kindly rigged this Topper up for me so well you wo n't mind if I take it for a spin will you ?
30 Like everything else in the States the helpings are larger than life and you very soon learn to resist the temptation to start the meal with an appetiser .
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